The Pack Rack Is Back

The Pack Rack Is Back

Birmingham, AL – Knight & Hale® Game Calls, the legendary call maker known for creating calls that produce the most life-like wildlife sounds, has improved its legendary Pack Rack™ for a stronger and more natural sound than ever before.

The patented design of the Pack Rack generates the authentic fighting sound of two whitetails that dominant, territorial bucks cannot resist. And if you’ve got your sights set on nothing short of that buck-of-a-lifetime, the Rak Mag™ features a bulkier design to simulate a virtual war between two giant bucks.

The key to producing top-notch battling bucks sounds is that the Pack Rack utilizes two distinct plastic materials that, when worked against one another, deliver intense rattling sequences with unmatched realism and extreme volume.

Other features include a super-compact, easy-carry design, and the handle pieces lock together for complete silence during transport. The Pack Rack has been extensively field-tested with proven results … right down to the olive-drab coloring that blends in perfectly and matches all camouflage patterns.

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Steve is an avid outdoorsman who has been fortunate enough to publish two books on archery hunting. His first book, For the Love of the Hunt, was published in 2011. His second book, Wading Through the Darkness was published in 2015. Steve sits on numerous Pro Staffs throughout the archery industry.
For almost a decade Steve helped build Huntonly.com but wanted the opportunity to build something bigger and better and launched Chasinwhitetails.com in December of 2014 as a way to share his love and passion for the outdoors. Today Chasin'Whitetails Media is growing. With the addition of the radio show in 2014 and a The Heartbeat TV show in 2015, who knows what will come his way next.
When it comes to understanding the movement and logic of the urban whitetail and waterfowl, he is more than just a Ph.D. with a love of the outdoors. He is a self-proclaimed expert who loves to engage and teach others about the sport he loves so very much. Spending over 125 days a year in the big city woods and urban waterways chasing all types of game.